Vaazhai
A Twelve-year-old Sivanaindhaan is one among the daily wage laborers who work in the banana plantations in the poverty-flooded village of Puliayankulam. Sivaniandhaan and Sekar, his dear friend despise working in the plantations on their weekends off from school along with the other children. The travel that Sivanaindhaan takes with his innocent pranks for not wanting to work takes a toll on his family. When he flees to school on one such workday and returns home a catastrophic turn of events catches up to him from where his life will not be the same.
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Mari SelvarajDirectorPariyerum Perumal, Karnan, Maamannan
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Mari SelvarajWriterPariyerum Perumal, Karnan, Maamannan
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Divya MariselvarajProducer
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Mari SelvarajProducer
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KalaiyarasanKey CastMadras
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Nikhila VimalKey Cast1983
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Santhosh NarayananMusic DirectorMadras, Vada Chennai, Karnan, Kadaisi Vivasayi
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Theni EswarDirector of PhotographyPeranbu, Karnan, Maamannan
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Project Title (Original Language):வாழை
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Project Type:Feature
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Genres:Drama
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Runtime:2 hours 15 minutes 56 seconds
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Completion Date:August 14, 2024
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Production Budget:130,000,000 INR
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Country of Origin:India
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Country of Filming:India
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Language:Tamil
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:2.39:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Mari Selvaraj is an Indian film director and literary writer who works in the Tamil film industry. He made his directorial debut with Pariyerum Perumal (2018), which opened to highly positive reviews and received many awards and accolades. Afterwards, he paired up with Dhanush for Karnan (2021), which opened to critical acclaim and was one of the most successful films at the box office in 2021. His next film Maamannan (2023) went on to be his hattrick success. All his films hold incidents that he has experienced in his life. He wrote two short story collections in Tamil language named "Thamirabharaniyil Kollapadaathavargal" and "Marakave Ninaikiren" and a poetry collection "Uchiniyenbadhu" His 4th film is "Vaazhai" which is a complete representation of his childhood.
For the film "Vaazhai", I forced myself to look back at my childhood.
I’ve been a child labourer since the day I learnt to walk and I’ve tried to create a conversation with my childhood self by making this film so that I get to handle my grief and retrieve myself from those dark days. I hope that this conversation that I’ve created will somehow comfort me from those unforgettable memories.